I said most fiction. Obviously that doesn't include crappy martial arts movies that are basically the equivalent of D&D - we're here to fight and the fiction is optional.

Well I'm not so sure your "most" is valid, I think you're entitled to piss on "crappy martial arts movies" if you like but not to ignore them when claiming a universal rule, and point out that if they are "like D&D" then that is both highly pertinent to to the matter at hand and to the general case. It's clearly something that attracts interest in both contexts.

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